Pasta Towers. The Challenge Teams of up to 2 will design and build the lightest pasta tower with the highest structural efficiency, capable of supporting.

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Pasta Towers

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The Challenge Teams of up to 2 will design and build the lightest pasta tower with the highest structural efficiency, capable of supporting a load of up to 10.0 kg.

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Each team may bring and enter only one tower.

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Your materials: Safety glasses Pasta Glue gun

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Construction Parameters Prior to the tournament, participants will construct a pasta tower that is a single structure at least 20.0 cm tall, constructed of only pasta and either hot glue and/or white school glue. No other materials may be used. There is no maximum height. The pasta tower must be built so that a 5.0 cm long x 5.0 cm wide x 2.0 cm (+/- 0.1 cm) thick square loading block may be placed on top of it. All parts of the loading block must be a minimum of 20.0 cm above the testing platform before the load is applied. The loading block must be supported so that a chain, suspended from its center can be threaded through the middle of the tower so that it is within 2.5 cm of the center of the opening in the testing platform. Towers should be constructed to ensure the chain does not contact the tower at any point. Towers must be able to span the 10.0cm x 10.0cm opening on the testing platform. No portion of the tower may extend below the top surface of the testing platform.

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The rules: Once teams enter the event area to compete, they may not leave the area or receive outside assistance, materials or communication until they are finished competing. Only participants and event leaders will be allowed in the event area while teams are competing. Teams violating this rule will be disqualified. Teams must bring and wear safety glasses for the entire time that they are in the event area. All towers will be assessed prior to testing to determine if they meet the specifications.

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Participants will place a loading block on the top of the tower, thread the connected chain through the middle of the tower and hang a 5- gallon bucket, approximately 30 cm in diameter, to the chain with an S-hook below the testing platform. Participants will be given up to 8 minutes to load sand into the bucket. Loading must stop when failure of the tower occurs, when the chain comes into contact with something other than the tower, when the maximum load of 10.0 kg is supported, or when the time expires. Failure is defined as the inability of the tower to support additional load. The event leaders will remove sand added after any of these conditions occur. The Load Supported at that time will be used to calculate the Structural Efficiency. The Load Supported includes the mass of the loading block, assembly, bucket, and sand. The rules:

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Scoring The tower with the highest structural efficiency wins. Structural Efficiency = Load Supported (grams) / Mass of Tower (grams) Towers that hold more than 10.0 kg will be scored using 10.0 kg as the Load Supported.

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Scoring Towers will be scored in 3 tiers. Tier 1: Towers that meet all specifications will be ranked by their structural efficiency. Tier 2: Towers that do not meet one or more of the specifications will be ranked by their structural efficiency. Tier 3: Towers that cannot be tested for any reason (e.g. cannot accommodate the loading block or team does not have proper eye protection) will be ranked in the last tier by the tower’s lighter mass. Ties will be broken in favor of the team with the lighter tower.